Busemann G-space

In mathematics, a Busemann G-space is a type of metric space first described by Herbert Busemann in 1942.

is a metric space such that then X is said to be a Busemann G-space.

Every Busemann G-space is a homogeneous space.

The Busemann conjecture is known to be true for dimensions 1 to 4.

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